October 2010
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Oct 16th
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Rage stroke.
whatthehale: That suckkkkkked. T-Magic who?? We absolutely sucked and got our asses kickkkkkked, deservedly. However. Texas. Nice dramatic (fake?) injuries every 4 seconds, throwing punches on the field and unsportsmanlike conduct. Stay classy, Texas. P.S. @elizblr that play is the only reason my nose isn’t bleeding from said rage stroke right now. Ouchhhhhh!!! It wasn’t...
Oct 16th
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Oct 15th
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Oct 13th
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DKsports: Judgement Day →
dksports: It’s almost here. Oct. 16, a date that has been etched in the minds of Husker nation since last December. This is the ultimate pay back game packed with side stories, drama, excitement, and just plain hate. Let’s try and go back to paint the picture of how we got to this point…  
Oct 12th
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Oct 12th
Google Has A Secret Fleet Of Automated Toyota... →
Google has developed a technology for cars to drive themselves. And they haven’t done it on a computer, or in some controlled lab, they’ve been out on California roads testing this out. “Our automated cars, manned by trained operators, just drove from our Mountain View campus to our Santa Monica office and on to Hollywood Boulevard. They’ve driven down Lombard Street, crossed the Golden Gate...
Oct 11th
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Oct 8th
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Oct 8th
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“Microsoft’s thinking about buying Adobe. Two words: Microsoft Photoshop. Enjoy...”
– Colin Barrett (via tmblg)
Oct 8th
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Oct 3rd
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Navy Bombs Guam With Dead Frozen Mice →
In a ploy to rid Guam of its population of invasive brown tree snakes, the U.S. Department of Agriculture is bombing the island with drugged frozen mice, military news outlet Stars and Stripes reported. Using Naval Base Guam as a starting point, scientists drop mice packed with acetaminophen from helicopters into the jungle canopy. The drug — commonly found in Tylenol — provided...
Oct 1st
“For technical proficiency, performers in a concert dress were rated higher than...”
– Keeping up appearances | The Guardian (via slantback) I don’t think this is limited to women or musical performers.
Oct 1st
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